Are you a Primary Care researcher? Join us in Exeter @ #SWSAPC 2022 - abstract submission deadline is approaching fast - please submit by Friday 26th November for a chance to present your findings! @sapcacuk@capcbristol@OxPrimaryCare @MedicalBristol @UoS_Medicine @PlymUniCPCRG
Please join us at SW SAPC: Primary Care - Coming Together, in Exeter, 10th-11th March 2022! We're looking forward to seeing you all face to face. Abstract submission and conference registration now open - details in link below!
@sapcacuk
https://t.co/TE59DK9P3o
Evaluation of microalbuminuria as a prognostic indicator after a TIA or minor stroke in an outpatient setting: the prognostic role of microalbuminuria in TIA evolution (ProMOTE) study. https://t.co/Jt7nbCF1MZ #healthstatistics@UofE_Research@ExeterMed@LukeMounce@BMJ_Open
Identifying Factors Leading to Harm in English General Practices: Mixed-Methods Study on Patient Experiences Integrating Structural Equation Modeling and Qualitative Content Analysis https://t.co/zO8xteMW4c #healthstatistics@UofE_Research@ExeterMed@LukeMounce@JPatientSafety
Excited to present research on a novel practice-level care quality inidcator for guideline concordant cancer referrals #swsapc21@UAPCWarwick (10:20, session 3)
2/3 This #research used data from @CPRD and #NCRAS @PHE_UK and found patients with a high platelet count who were male and 60+ had a significant risk of developing #cancer within the year
https://t.co/krGysO6SjX
1/3 New #research@UniOfExeter shows a high blood platelet count could indicate a high risk for #cancer, specifically in men 60+. Blood platelets help the blood to clot properly. Led by @sSarahBailey
https://t.co/krGysO6SjX
Males aged 60+ with a platelet count >325x10^9/L have cancer risk meeting #NICE threshold for referral for suspected cancer. Our paper out today @BJGPjournal@sSarahBailey@BoomboomchiefsT
Cancer: A high-normal platelet count in males aged 60 years and over may indicate an underlying malignancy. Read the research by Mounce et al. Figure shows 1-year incidence and platelet count for most common cancer sites.
https://t.co/iOeYawXLn5
Effect of pre-existing conditions on bladder cancer stage at diagnosis: a cohort study using electronic primary care records in the UK https://t.co/Lt1rC8prkN
A great talk yesterday from Dr David Robertson of @MRC_BSU, on the use of cutting edge online methods (including the concept of `alpha wealth’) to control false discovery rates in cancer trials, genetic studies and beyond. Please come back soon! @ExeterMed@UofE_Research